I spent the residency trying to squeeze my own homemade tent into the project space and make myself a(t) home. The tent, called House of WildWoodWoman, functions as a mobile forest cabin as well as a museum and art based platform. The tent is normally put up in the forest, but January was a good opportunity for an outsider to move inside in the warmth for a short while. However, as the tent was too tall for the project space, I had to tilt the birch pole in order to fit in. I welcomed accidental bypassers to pop in – like Henry Thoreau I have three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for friendship, three for society. In order to make myself a(t) home I also took photos of trees from the local area around Koh-i-noor and stuck them on the walls around the tent.
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Hej again Anne,
It is nice to see your work now and talk about our common friend the other day.
It is a very nice tent, I hope to see it live soon.
Let’s keep contact for some next meeting!
Mariana